We hardly ever get anything for the men, so inspired by Sue's word spring cards I've made one for them.
Fonts used are Hobbit and Silhouettes from Poser
Text and ding welded together, duplicated and path offset to create a mat, the mat then welded to the top of the card, so I think I've filled the criteria for the challenge.
Firstly thanks to Lin for the super Dec 09 challenge.
Secondly I wish you all a Happy New Year and I hope you all the best for 2010
Now for the Jan 2010 challenge – lets blow off the cobwebs and get your thinking caps on……. break out the aspirin. Your mission, should you decide to accept, it is to produce a file suitable to use for a male either scrapbook page or a card.
This can be as simple or as complicated as you wish, think outside the box (let’s see if we can steer away from welded words as there are loads in the template section).
I have made a simple one, basic shapes, idea from a picture I saw in a magazine and from watching ‘Robots’.
An intricate one, again inspiration from a picture of a roulette table.
Good luck, this message will self destruct…….oh sorry wrong mission.
Lovely files Joyce and Anne. Am attaching my effort - an aeroplane aperture card. My OH reckons with a shape like that it would never get off the ground - maybe I should have done some parachutes too !!
One for the men - a Beer Glass shaped card. I cut a piece of acetate to give more of a glass effect but after I'd stuck it all together I found the acetate on my desk - another senior moment !! You can see the card here. It is available in gsd and svg formats.
Thanks for looking
Shirley
Last edited by Shirley Anne; 27-05-2012 at 08:26 AM.
Sorry for poor picture quality. Normally my hubby takes the pictures for me, but this time I couldn't let him.
PS. If you're wondering, I used Kaisercraft Lovestruck papers which are just perfect for any kind of male Valentine's Day project as the papers aren't very "girly".
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